
Courtesy of Amore Trattoria Italiana
This year, the results for the Best Restaurant in Grand Rapids readers’ poll come back with razor-thin margins. Therefore, we know Grand Rapids diners are serious about our region’s food. In this year’s poll, five restaurants rose to the top of the pack. After hundreds of votes rolled in, the first and second-place restaurants were separated by just one vote, and third place was only one vote behind second. That’s how close this competition was.
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Let’s take a closer look at each of our readers’ favorite restaurants. How do the experiences compare? What are the standout dishes? Find out the reasons locals love them and why they earned a spot among Grand Rapids’ very best.

Courtesy of Amore Trattoria Italiana
5. Linear
Linear may not yet have the renown of some larger names, but those who voted for it understand the quality it offers. Situated inside a sleek modern space with warm wood tables and a relaxed, home-like greige décor and farmhouse touches, not to mention a fantastic view of the river, Linear feels special and refined without being stuffy.
The cuisine is contemporary American with thoughtful international notes, and the wine list reflects a thoughtful approach to pairing. Diners who love American comfort food can enjoy a refined version of a country meatloaf, while more exploratory diners can enjoy a south-of-the-border-inspired lime and garlic shrimp. There is a ton of variety in their small plate selections, from Asian fare to seafood and simple, delicious fries with dip. Not to mention three simple, satisfying dessert options, including bread pudding and crème brulee.
Perhaps Linear didn’t win the title this time, but its presence in the top five proves its power. The service is polished and articulate, yet warm enough to make you feel welcome, and better yet, “known.”
If you’re looking for dining that feels elevated yet relaxed, and if you appreciate nuanced cooking and attentive service, Linear is the spot. A few votes short of the top four, Linear nonetheless holds its own as an essential upscale experience in Grand Rapids.
4. Gin Gin’s
Gin Gin’s is a stylish, upscale restaurant located in Grand Rapids that just opened about a year and a half ago. It’s the latest project from brothers David and Paul Reinert, the seasoned team behind other beloved local spots like O’Toole’s Public House and Butcher’s Union. With Gin Gin’s, they’ve created a space that blends high-end dining with a cozy, intimate atmosphere, named in honor of their Aunt Gin, who also inspired the dessert menu.
The menu at Gin Gin’s leans into American classics with a refined twist. Guests can expect standout dishes like potato gnocchi with king trumpet mushrooms and truffle paste, a rich 45-day dry-aged New York strip, and a range of seafood entrees including broiled swordfish, Norwegian trout, and black cod. Pasta lovers are treated to house-made options like cavatelli, spaghetti, and ricotta ravioli. The appetizer list includes steak tartare, salmon crudo, oysters, shrimp scampi, and baked crab cakes, and the sides are just as thoughtfully prepared. The bar program is a big draw, offering approachable, classic cocktails and creative mocktails. On the sweet side, their lemon crème brûlée and Aunt Gin’s cheesecake have quickly become favorites among regulars.
Gin Gin’s is housed in a beautifully restored early 20th-century building. The space features warm leather booths, sapele wood-paneled walls, ambient lighting, and an open kitchen that gives diners a glimpse of the action. There’s also an outdoor courtyard for al fresco dining and a hidden speakeasy-style lounge tucked away behind a pocket door for a more exclusive experience. The design was handled by Mathison Architects, who emphasized authenticity throughout, preserving much of the building’s original texture while introducing elegant, modern finishes.
Reviews from guests have been overwhelmingly positive. Many diners praise the restaurant’s unique aesthetic, likening it to a mid-century cigar lounge with a modern twist. Visitors consistently comment on the top-tier service, high-quality food, and inventive cocktails. One reviewer called it a five-star experience from start to finish, highlighting the drinks and dessert as standouts, while others have noted the overall vibe as both sophisticated and welcoming. Gin Gin’s is already positioning itself as one of Grand Rapids’ new go-to spots for a memorable night out.
3. Uccello’s
If you’ve spent any time dining out in Grand Rapids, chances are you or someone you love has been to Uccello’s. This beloved local chain has been a fixture in West Michigan since 1996, when owner Faro Uccello expanded beyond his original pizzeria into something bigger and more versatile. Today, Uccello’s Ristorante is known for combining a welcoming sports bar atmosphere with a menu full of Italian-American comfort food favorites.
Uccello’s feels like family. This neighborhood gathering place always has something playing on the TVs, the staff is genuinely friendly, and the menu has something for everyone. Whether you’re coming in for pizza and a beer during the game or gathering with family for a casual dinner out, it delivers every time. The space itself is designed for comfort, with both indoor and outdoor seating options, a lively bar area, and plenty of room for groups big or small.
The menu satisfies all of our Italian-American cravings. Stuffed pizza is a big crowd-pleaser, especially the spinach and artichoke version, and their stromboli is pure cheesy, flaky goodness. Pasta lovers have plenty to choose from, and even burger fans won’t feel left out. Appetizers like pizza puffs and meatballs are ideal for sharing, and desserts like strawberry shortcake offer a sweet finish. And yes, the drinks are just as solid as the food.
Locals often refer to Uccello’s as their go-to spot. Online reviews back that up, with diners praising everything from the portion sizes to the consistently friendly service. It is, as you all well know, a local institution.
2. Bistro Bella Vita
Bistro Bella Vita barely took second place. It was just one vote shy of first. For nearly 30 years, it’s quietly stood its ground, redefining fine casual dining in Grand Rapids through thoughtful cooking, elegance, and warm, consistent hospitality that keeps guests coming back.
Housed in a building that began its life as a rubber factory in the 1910s, the restaurant was thoughtfully reimagined in March 1997 by the Woodrick family, best known from D&W. From the start, the goal was to bring a cosmopolitan “farm‑to‑table” experience to a city just beginning to revitalize. That vision has guided it for nearly three decades.
Inside the bistro, soft lighting highlights wood and chrome details. The thoughtfully set tables give a sense of privacy and spacious comfort. There are romantic nook-like booths, and an inviting bar that’s said to be West Michigan’s largest martini bar. There’s even an urban patio that adds a relaxed, bright air to the experience.
Behind the scenes, Bistro Bella Vita is part of the Essence Restaurant Group. The ownership has remained consistent since its founding, and it’s this stability that the current owner, James Berg, credits for the restaurant’s lasting place in the city’s landscape.
The menu is a celebration of made-from-scratch, modern European cuisine. Classic dishes like beef bourguignon, rigatoni Bolognese, Parisian gnocchi, and poulet de Provence share the spotlight with rotisserie-roasted meats, brick‑oven pizzas, and sustainably sourced fish. Favorites such as bruschetta, arugula salad, saffron risotto, rotini con pollo, and Faroe Island salmon are sure to please even the fussiest foodie. Desserts like crème brûlée, dark chocolate mousse, and gelato offer diners a sweet, memorable finish.
Between the tables set with plenty of breathing room, generous natural light from expansive windows, an overall “cool industrial” vibe that still feels welcoming, and their wine club, Bistro Bella Vita is an experience any local or visitor must put on their to-do list.
1. Amore Trattoria Italiana
If you were still wondering who took first place, that’s Amore! This beautiful trattoria won by a single vote over Bistro Bella Vita.
Amore Trattoria Italiana is an intimate, classic Italian dining room. The exterior may be modest, but inside you’ll find a cozy bar and a softly lit dining area. High-backed booths offer pockets of privacy while the décor invites you to settle in and stay a while.
At the heart of Amore is chef-owner Jenna Arcidiacono, alongside her husband Maurizio. Jenna’s kitchen journey led her from San Francisco’s North Beach to living in Northern Italy, where she learned the art of Italian cooking firsthand from her mother-in-law. Drawing on those experiences, she opened Amore in July of 2010, with a vision of crafting authentic Italian comfort food.
The menu reflects that careful blending of old-world tradition and modern sparkle. You can enjoy dishes like wild-boar and porcini mushroom pappardelle, braised rabbit in Marsala sauce, and fig-mozzarella-prosciutto pizza. House-made pastas, seasonal specials, plus vegan and gluten-free options round out the menu, meaning almost everybody can find something delicious to enjoy. And let’s not forget the Italian wine list, homemade liquors, and classic cocktails that complete the meal.
One of the most compelling qualities of Amore is how it treats its guests. Friendly staff are always greeting patrons, listening to their stories, and even customizing meals on the fly if needed.
The restaurant is also deeply woven into the fabric of the Grand Rapids community. During a severe ice storm, Chef Jenna and her team turned downtime into outreach—preparing meals for essential workers and anyone in need, even handing out free dinners to keep people nourished when it mattered most.
So, if you’re yearning for authentic Italian flavors made with love, set in a space that feels like home, Amore Trattoria Italiana is the place to be.

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